Everything That Happened on Day 3 of NYFW

Speed skating is today’s Olympic sport (go, team!) but if you’d rather zoom through the runways than the rinks, this is your happy place. Scroll down to study up on day three of New York Fashion Week… then go back to bed, because it’s Sunday and you deserve it.

Ashley Graham opened Christian Siriano’s show, and a crowd of hundreds instantly recognized her, and erupted in applause. There was a lot to cheer about—red dream dresses, sharp metallic pants, a couture parade at the end—but Siriano’s casting of diverse models and actresses (hi, Danielle Brooks!) was worth the standing ovation.

The Peekaboo Shoulder Returns

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The look appeared several times at Self Portrait, appropriate since the lace-loving label fueled the trend (and its floppy, sloppy imitators) in the first place. Whether you endorse the sleeves-not-shoulders thing is a personal preference, but if you can’t deal, pivot to this instead.

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It’s a riff on the famous Balenciaga puffer coat, but thinner and (we assume) cheaper. Plus, it’s a pink-and-red combo, the preschool palette of dreams!

Speaking of fantasies…

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This Eckhaus Latta coat is the color of a brand new red lipstick, and just as satisfying.

The Limit Does Not Exist

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But this top does, from Dion Lee, and it’s the one shot you might get to look like a chic, adult version of Regina George.

The Sweatshirt Resistance?

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The shirts with Standing Rock protest graphics were interesting, but here’s a sincere question: Is wearing a RESIST shirt enough to support the Resistance? Can slogan tees spark action? And will proceeds from the Standing Rock clothes go directly to Standing Rock resistance efforts? Discuss.

Pumpkin Spice Lipstick!

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Cheers to the Maybelline New York team for taking the mall’s favorite flavor and turning it into something almost goth. Combined with Jonathan Simkhai’s velvet slip dresses, the burnt orange lips at his show were positively witchy.